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the low oxygen content and the amino acids in the soil decomposition happens very slowly in buckland, environments it takes thousands of years for people to form less than a minute meter of new solely on is deposited each year. so 10 meters of it represent 10000 years of history. this main soil samples can help to determine the age of the beetle. professor of people in studies on houston does one test on site . a. there's a long no signed in here at all. and you'll get it, but you have it on this and populate held. now we didn't see the best way to to get this signed in it is with your team is on the phone so you can send it immediately when you eat something. if there's something it a crunch it loved ones on pop, you update doesn't crunch. and whether it's proof of what you can see, this is a very dive. this payment is made of purely organic material. it's written material from this vegetation. what's the month of the all of these? i think it's actually the samples of in taken to that a bar a tree for a more precise analysis. so the south in the area, a local fan around the town of light time, al
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she says environment. we've done this all pushing my lives on the line in order to write the reports of interviews over full. did you want a list of our mentor? i'm a joiners around the world. and uh, and what we have found is that the level of pressure they're under their level of tax they're under, is immense. that of course, the attacks against environmental jointly join a list of broadly correlates with the general press freedom situation in different country. so obviously countries where we see more confidence stories in general, we would also see more attacks against environment to join a less. but indeed we also do see regional differences here in latin america. there is very much an issue with physical violence physical attacks. that is a problem very often from groups that work together little companies controlling the mining side door or the logging sector, and working together with organized crime organizations and united states and north america. part of europe, we see a lot of online impacts a
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i mean, unprecedented french to those covering everything from wars to the environment. the beginning, the coverage in the united states with student protest and that sort of balance with palestinians of gaining momentum spreading across the u. s. and around the world that demanding an end to israel. is that a 7 month war on gaza? welcome. 2400 the testers have been arrested on campuses across america. place in new york have removed students from install a diety and competence at new york university. many of the students were asleep when the raid began to raise a boat reports from new york. the during tab meant at new york university was we moved by the police early friday morning. but in the afternoon, the students took their protests back to the campus because i am so angry at the city of new york and the government of the united states, which has basically taken a position of repression and violence against the students. just for protesting, just for raising their voice, since they are facing such incredible violence for standing up for their rights and for standing u
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it is in a straightforward way is necessary and powerful especially in this really fractured media environment. >> now donald trump finds himself on the cover. he was pushing this interview and so was the biden campaign. this time in history when things are so fractured t same article and piece of information, these two opponents see thing ins a totally different way in a country that way. did you read the article? i'm assuming you did. >> yeah. >> as somebody who spent a lot of my time in magazines, what i have discovered is you can write an article and people bring their own stuff to it. i have written negative articles about companies and they said it is great. >> trump brought his own crazy and people interpret it as they chose. yours, my sweet? >> mine is the man vs bear meme. we pose a question on the internet. if you were walking in the woods would you rather encounter a man or a bear? a lot of people are saying bear. >> over a man? >> yeah. that is the overwhelming response. and yeah. and people are kind of giving their take on it. but what i think is most interesting is this arose a w
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so as you can imagine, it wasn't the safest environment for lgbt folks. i had a pretty supportive family. i have an identical twin, and so we really were able to support each other. once i moved away from home and started college, i was really able to recognize my own value and what i had to offer, and i think that for me was one of the biggest challenges is kind of facing so many barriers, even with all the privilege and access that i had. it was how can i make sure that i transform those challenges into really helping other people. we're celebrating transgender awareness month, and within that, we recognize transgender day of remembrance, which is a memorial of those that we have lost due to transgender violence, which within the last year, 2019, we've lost 22 transgender folks. think all but one are transgender women of color who have been murdered across the country. i think it's important because we get to lift up their stories, and bring attention to the attacks and violence that are still taking place. we push back against washington. that kind of
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which tells you where they even they have a controlled environment, communication control, environmental control, a weak leadership in administration in the colleges. they can't even bring out their own people. and there's nothing to arrests around the country on 40 campuses. so this is not about young people in that war or even about hamas and hatred. it is about other issues. and biden's weakness is what the problem is. you know, doug, i do want to quickly get to president trump and his vp pick . names circulating are j.d. vance, marco rubio. you also hear tim scott. you've heard doug burgum. i've seen elise in reports and chris, lots of it from the campaign. >> and paraphrasing him here, look, it's anyone's guess. you know, it's a fool's errand to really read reports. >> but i'm curious, as a democrat, who would you fear most as trump's vice president? >> yeah, i would fear someone. i don't think he's going to pick, which is nikki haley. now, in a close election. you need to consolidate your party. but if trump sees himself seven, nine, 12 points ahead, he is more likely, i think, tha
which tells you where they even they have a controlled environment, communication control, environmental control, a weak leadership in administration in the colleges. they can't even bring out their own people. and there's nothing to arrests around the country on 40 campuses. so this is not about young people in that war or even about hamas and hatred. it is about other issues. and biden's weakness is what the problem is. you know, doug, i do want to quickly get to president trump and his vp...
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why is there another way officer ruled the environment is not resign? kimble, the make up your own mind. dw, made for mines the 1st into are, is whenever they feel like you don't themselves, are selling and fashion and most pieces in the sky, the beds have most of many ons, including the us have survival. how do they do it? the secret lives of the inside stops may 22nd on d, w. the . this is the, the news live from berlin. fresh demonstrations are wrapped in georgia as capital against a law which go to crack down on media freedoms. 1000 states to the streets of subleasing denouncing the so called rational as a threats to the countries you aspirations. georgia, as presidents tells dw, and she will be to the bill. also in the program. canadian police charge 3 indian national, spoke about a killing of the seek separatist and a case that spot they get the months of crisis between india and kind of the.
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all of that is the product of an earthly environment. but in space, nuclear detonation has no environment. to transform the energies. so it becomes x-rays that have astounding reach. it's a threat not to something that is five miles or 10 miles, is a threat to something that is 100 miles away. when we think of how space is becoming the ubiquitous platform for so many, both companies and countries, this is a profound threat. it really a serious issues. so we are going to ask that today and i just want to say thank you to you, secretary stewart, for joining us today. it's a privilege to have you here. government employees working on the friday afternoon, not that many of us civilians work on a friday afternoon. clayton is working on a friday afternoon. clayton swope will run this meeting, over to you, clayton. thank you so much for coming. clayton: thank you for that introduction. again, my name is clayton swope, deputy director of aerospace security project here at csis. thank you, secretary for joining us today, coincidentally on interna
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wordpress freedom conference also focused specifically on the dangers faced by journalists covering the environment. the numbers don't lie . according to a newer report commissioned by unesco, the number of attacks against the journalists who are specifically covering the environment has risen 42 percent in the last 5 years. this includes physical attacks as well as murders, and this at a time when the world is facing an unprecedented climate crisis. nobel peace, laurie, it's an journalist, might be as if the leads that the biggest threat to press freedom is gonna be the pollution and power. big tech companies. the tax has by design, distributed lies leaves with your anger and hate faster and further than journalism . it's used to attract journalists, it's used to tear apart, right? that's the foundational corruption, the best and to build experts say is for those who attack facts and silence journalist to be held accountable. the one that the prevailing system of impunity serves as a blank check to kill the messenger c and human al jazeera sunday. i will slots on the line slides in central indones
wordpress freedom conference also focused specifically on the dangers faced by journalists covering the environment. the numbers don't lie . according to a newer report commissioned by unesco, the number of attacks against the journalists who are specifically covering the environment has risen 42 percent in the last 5 years. this includes physical attacks as well as murders, and this at a time when the world is facing an unprecedented climate crisis. nobel peace, laurie, it's an journalist,...
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as a journalist i covered the exploits of people who travel in extreme environments. for me this is the ultimate adventure. i'm getting really excited now. there's a genuine chill in the air, perhaps a sign of things to come. air, perhaps a sign of things to come-— air, perhaps a sign of things to come. ~ . �* h, to come. we haven't left port and the weather _ to come. we haven't left port and the weather is _ to come. we haven't left port and the weather is kicking - to come. we haven't left port and the weather is kicking in. j that was the point of the antarctic, you want to feel the elements. here it is. the ms. i'm joining about 400 passengers from all over the world, some who have been saving for years to come on this 10—day expedition. announcer: this 10-day expedition. announcer:— this 10-day expedition. announcer: , ., ., announcer: very good evening. welcome on _ announcer: very good evening. welcome on this _ announcer: very good evening. welcome on this cruise _ announcer: very good evening. welcome on this cruise down - announcer: very good evenin
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concerning transformation is underway from the amazon lane 1st to the arctic sea environment are generally still around the front lines with the lights to reveal the truth as they continue to expose environmental issues and corruption. many have been targeting true together, let support environmental and ensuring that the truth prevails for the 1st world press freedom day conference in 2nd to the 4th of may 2024. unique perspective. why is it the doctors don't get to have a say in any of the medical workforce has been so undervalued by the british government? from time on hub voices. tick tock had been a place for organizing politically, for getting people to vote for getting people to protest, connect with our community and tap into conversations you weren't find elsewhere. why is our government taking us to work on the basis of live? we the public have to get out there and do something about it. the stream on al jazeera, a news, despite a police correct on student protests, demonstrations and supports of palestine row across the us and around the world, the carriage on. so this is all ju
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everywhere it operates is a dangerous environment these days. so, the mission is important, the mission is vital. we're some of the last independent journalists to operate in places across our coverage area. >> yes, as you noted radio, free liberty radio europe do an incredible job of providing the clear consistent news source in areas where it's not always easy and your reporters certainly face huge risk. i wanted to see if you could chat a little bit about the overall strategy when it comes to alsu and getting her home. we certainly heard reporting about potential prisoner swaps between the u.s. and russia. has alsu come up in any of those? what are you able to share with us at this time? >> i'm not sure we would know. we're not in a position to know things like that. we read accounts in the same publications that you do about what may or may not be happening, but, look, the -- right now, we're focused on the day-to-day. we're concerned about her conditions inside prison. we're concerned that during her last court appearance, she was able to s
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i mean, unprecedented french to those covers everything from wars to the environment. i'm counseling slowly in my mind. essential telling you about the ongoing operation formerly floods that the students protest and solidarity with policies are gaining momentum spreading across the united states and around the world. world in 2400 protests as i've been arrested on campuses across america, threes in new york, haven't moved students from a sort of direction kept intact new york university. many of the students were asleep when the rate began to raise about reports from new york. during comp meant that new york university was we moved by the police early friday morning. but in the afternoon, the students took their protests back to the campus. i am so angry at the city of new york and the government of the united states, which has basically taken a position of refreshing and violence against the students just for protesting just for raising their voices. they are facing such incredible violence for standing up for their rights and for standing up against it. and the stude
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they want climate change orey formula coul wd the letter how d they trash environment there clueless boiled aleta stupid hypocrites and 1 more thing right there is the truth. if they say their wishes i will say it if i have to. in the break that they can't take exams think about the thousands of other kids were just pay for tuition they can gy to the schools trying to study mid the musithe c and the cursig and the crazy anti-semitismd th going on there are the ones trying to study there the ones being intimidated and they have the right to be protected thesee guys are upset because thes police are coming on campusrow. because they are creating a problem the majority of thesend kids are good kids and we haven't said it enough.lo these art e just freaks. >> some of them aren't students. >> 15% of the marknts.. it's wonderful. >> university of north carolina you go. >> they've all given in to the demands of these numbskullsde coming up coming up the liberal media forced to admit alvin doesn't have the goods on on donald trump. oooh! i can't wait for this family getaway! shingles doesn't
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future environment. exit onto the fbi there's 249 ransom aware attacks against the healthcare industry in 2023. has united healthcare group experience another cyber attack since february 21? >> i'd have to come back to you on that. we are under attack consistently. i would like to make sure i'm accurately and how i respond to that question but i'll be happy to come back to that. >> in writing. >> okay. do you feel like your company is prepared for another cyber attack? and this will be my last question. >> the senator thank you to that question but we are doing everything we can to be as prepared as possible. but we recognize the pressure of the attacks that come in. i believe we are taking every sensible precaution we have brought in multiple third-party expert organizations to supplement our own teams. where i hope we can also look for is ways we can start to reduce the attack pressure on the systems that we are all trying to manage it. >> thank you center grassley protector cassidy is next. >> thank y
future environment. exit onto the fbi there's 249 ransom aware attacks against the healthcare industry in 2023. has united healthcare group experience another cyber attack since february 21? >> i'd have to come back to you on that. we are under attack consistently. i would like to make sure i'm accurately and how i respond to that question but i'll be happy to come back to that. >> in writing. >> okay. do you feel like your company is prepared for another cyber attack? and...
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as a strong advocate for consumer protection, the environment, and a safe transportation, he took on the danger of secondhand smoke and fought for health care for people living with hiv aids. when history called, frank lautenberg answered. opal lee. [applause] two years after president lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation, freedom for enslaved americans was finally enforced in galveston, texas marking the nation's first juneteenth. in the same town, opal lee was born six decades later. growing up in a home that was burned down by a racist mob, she understood history must never be erased. a teacher and advocate, she helped lead a movement with the national juneteenth observance foundation. more than 150 years after that day, she stood next to another american president that followed her lead and made a juneteenth a federal holiday. the nation thanks opal lee, the grandmother of juneteenth. [applause] kathleen genevieve ledecky. a humble leader, olympian, and a champion of unparalleled dedication that she is the most decorated female swimmer in history. [applause] with 10 olymp
as a strong advocate for consumer protection, the environment, and a safe transportation, he took on the danger of secondhand smoke and fought for health care for people living with hiv aids. when history called, frank lautenberg answered. opal lee. [applause] two years after president lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation, freedom for enslaved americans was finally enforced in galveston, texas marking the nation's first juneteenth. in the same town, opal lee was born six decades later....
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what this protest was, so you have some people who are saying it's like this can buy you woodstock environment and then you have images and you have accounts from people who are like, there are jews saying i cannot get to my class because they are physically boring me. and i think the nypd came out and said there's quite a large proportion of the people who were arrested who are not students, who are over 30 years old, who are not from new york city and who have been arrested multiple times. so i'm sort of eager to get to the part where we understand what really happened here, what extent of it was outside agitation and then the conditions that made the students really susceptible to something blowing up in this way. >> the prosaic thing that scares me as an employer is that these young people are now going to be coming into the workforce and i'm not talking about protesters specifically. i'm talking about this whole disaffected generation and i think about the fact that they are a generation that is more depressed than any generation before. they are a generation that has more screen time tha
what this protest was, so you have some people who are saying it's like this can buy you woodstock environment and then you have images and you have accounts from people who are like, there are jews saying i cannot get to my class because they are physically boring me. and i think the nypd came out and said there's quite a large proportion of the people who were arrested who are not students, who are over 30 years old, who are not from new york city and who have been arrested multiple times. so...
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problem on the left so when you mix things and with everything going on and with the current political environment it does not look good and we see how the factly out in the case and see how it affects this very election that is clearly not a clear path forward for democrats or republicans. >> jonathan: to the statement here, he said i want to be clear that both my wife and i partook in congress would be consistent with many of my colleagues and with the interest of the american people. it seems to me like a veiled threat and you're all doing it. >> and he is right. the truth is that everybody seems to be going to washington dc and coming back filthy stinking rich. >> jonathan: surprise surprise. >> is not a shocker and she's right is having both sides of the aisle. >> jonathan: so what do we do about it? >> just those cases that should be pursued with the excess rules and do you notice they make all sorts of rules for the rest of us to follow the exempt members of congress and i think they might want to change on that insider trading stuff. >> jonathan: standby and i want to come back to you for
problem on the left so when you mix things and with everything going on and with the current political environment it does not look good and we see how the factly out in the case and see how it affects this very election that is clearly not a clear path forward for democrats or republicans. >> jonathan: to the statement here, he said i want to be clear that both my wife and i partook in congress would be consistent with many of my colleagues and with the interest of the american people....
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when you look at, especially the built environment, we are putting homes in these urban interface environments but they do not provide the tax revenue. so when we put a subdivision in, we may not have the funding for staffing. these grants allow that local government to make that large investment. i was able to do that and we had funds for two people but we need six people to fill the two positions. and we were able to use the grant to hire the other four. and by the time the cost allocation came 100% on our side instead of the cost share, we were able to absorb that in our budget but during that four- year period, we could have two more firefighters on our street. with the assistance for firefighters grant, things are very expensive in the firefighter world. you are looking at a fire engine costing $200,000 or $400,000. our law enforcement partners get a lot of funds from the department of public justice. these are the fire service's way of getting those funds that are necessary to provide protection in our local communities but may be out of the reach of some of these jurisdictions, and the
when you look at, especially the built environment, we are putting homes in these urban interface environments but they do not provide the tax revenue. so when we put a subdivision in, we may not have the funding for staffing. these grants allow that local government to make that large investment. i was able to do that and we had funds for two people but we need six people to fill the two positions. and we were able to use the grant to hire the other four. and by the time the cost allocation...
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it will be looking at crew members and their response and how we see changes to the spaceflight environment. particularly their white blood cells. this one is interesting because before we always had return the sample so the ground and now we will be able to analyze them on or. megan: thank you. this is a test flight of many different things, as well as our astronauts. mark? brian: thank you -- mark: thank you, everybody, for being here today. we had a pretty long list of reviews leading up to this and this was just like the rest, showing how well aligned and ready we are for this mission and as of last night we had zero constraints to launch. now we have work to do this weekend to get us ready for monday, including of course rolling tomorrow to the pad. configuring the spacecraft for, for launch. to do that, we will open the hatch and do some final cargo consideration for ingress. then we will do some power ups to make sure your vehicle is performing properly. then we going to launch ups leading us into monday night. we will have the minus one day if necessary on sunday. the purpose is to
it will be looking at crew members and their response and how we see changes to the spaceflight environment. particularly their white blood cells. this one is interesting because before we always had return the sample so the ground and now we will be able to analyze them on or. megan: thank you. this is a test flight of many different things, as well as our astronauts. mark? brian: thank you -- mark: thank you, everybody, for being here today. we had a pretty long list of reviews leading up to...
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the color of the earth under the tree, things your father, maybe i don't have environment yet. now it's starting to turn green again. you know, some people don't even notice it anymore. and you can fight somebody's man, uh, a guy who is not off. so the community is moving on, in fact, a major tourism event is on the horizon. the 2026 winter olympics. the games will take place both in milan and didn't cortinez done pets. so the city is located in the italian province of balloon, though not too far from south to your new ski slopes have already been built for the occasion. in south t rowe, the counselor for tourism on shula has opted for a different approach. so we have the time and night and if there will be no more, do you see us here again, we've restarted limit and we have to recognize that we're at full capacity already kind of moves and runs like as i said, gardens not right. we want to remain an attractive tourist destination. i park the fly. i'm nobody comes here. i'm going to show that and traffic jam with sites, or standing cute or the name of off this longer south t ro
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i mean, unprecedented french to those covering everything from wars to the environment. the student protests and solid out even the palestinians, the gaining momentum spreading across the united states and around the world. police in new york have them move students from the solidarity and comment at new york university. many of the students who asleep when the raids again, some of the police operations at columbia university of california, los angeles and other campuses have seen more than 2200 people invested. and hundreds of people have gathered nearly new university and suppose the detained protest is today's the boy reports. i'm here in front of new york university where you can see hundreds of people have gathered here to show solidarity for the students that have been hey, there also demanding an an investment which is what we've been listening in many universities, the space which is supported in financing for the finance investment of the funds, the university started in companies that students, they are profiting from the war in guys that just this morning. ver
i mean, unprecedented french to those covering everything from wars to the environment. the student protests and solid out even the palestinians, the gaining momentum spreading across the united states and around the world. police in new york have them move students from the solidarity and comment at new york university. many of the students who asleep when the raids again, some of the police operations at columbia university of california, los angeles and other campuses have seen more than...
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the garbage left behind by people who regularly chastise you over the environment. it's now like every liberal city all that's missing is aborted up walgreens and blm mansion. now campus employees are left cleaning up the mess. and you paying for. meanwhile at portland state you police moved into breakup the occupation of the campus library where this happened. [ cheering and applause ] yeah,. >> stop you're under arrest. [ cheering and applause ] nice shield sir flops a lot. this is what happens were nerds from the drama club make their own props. i only hope they saved a few trash cans because they need them for the resumes. but that's still not as funny as this classic moment. >> you're hurting me. you're hurting me. that makes 301 times i watched it. and here straight from new pulse new york school's president prophetically lessons as protesters claim 10s on campus should be allowed because sometimes they have hammocks special retake down the 10s? >> no. >> reporter: 10s or problem i know that's in a policy. hammocks on the policy and that's been ignored for yea
the garbage left behind by people who regularly chastise you over the environment. it's now like every liberal city all that's missing is aborted up walgreens and blm mansion. now campus employees are left cleaning up the mess. and you paying for. meanwhile at portland state you police moved into breakup the occupation of the campus library where this happened. [ cheering and applause ] yeah,. >> stop you're under arrest. [ cheering and applause ] nice shield sir flops a lot. this is what...
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the real massing i can happens with those behind us those working identified in circumstances, and in environment has been often hard to navigate to make things better for the place and solve small problems and push things ahead always without recognition and you'll never read about work in the paper the folks that are making things happen. >> so this is event has been that to me and want to express my thanks to alisa for the recognition tonight and express an, an honor to share the folks that will be following me up here that continue do the work everyday for those many others in the room um, the true heros thank you, so much (clapping). >> um, thank you so much. mayor london breed you're remarks and ben congratulations i um, really happy we got to kickoff for recognizing ben tonight i know many of us in the room working with him over the years inside of the city government we imagine the concept the embodiment and in many ways i think we all know he's a smart person and strategic and confident person but heard in in his racks tonight i think that kind of the essence of good government gracious
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our environment show planted a ask how much of our old clothing can actually be recycled? i'm here until berlin joined us in our for more news and headlines from around the world. thanks, the page burst into our is whenever they feel like you do 11000 kind of for design and fashion and find most to pieces in the sky. many on including the office. how do they do it? the secret lives of good thoughts may 22nd on d w like buying new clothes. don't worry, you're not alone. and shopping. never been easier. fashions gotten faster and more disposable every year. roughly $100000000000.00 garments are produced and the majority of them end up in a landfill within a year. and that looks about as bleak as you'd expect. but new technologies could allow us to trim that number significant. could they turn our towering heaps of distorted textiles, into useful green materials and help cut down on this insane waste? and how hard could it really be to recycle close? the good news for all the optimists out there. the fashion industry has a bound list room for improvement, especially since the
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dealing in an academic environment. but, there are two overriding principles that i think those of us in higher education, those of us who are trustees have to bring to this situation. one is, judge luttig knows this more than me, no constitutional right is unqualified. at a university in a city on government grounds, people have the right to exercise the first amendment, engaged in free speech, but always subject to time, place, and manner restrictions, always. the other overriding principle is for a university president, for a university, for a school, the safety and welfare of all of the students and the university itself is paramount. and i fully support the columbia president's decisions that she had to make. we were hoping for a constructive negotiated resolution to the -- with the students who were in the encampments. but once people began occupying hamilton hall, we have no choice but to call in the nypd. the situation was spiraling out of control. and my hats off to the new york city police department. they did
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it is less than 1% of the student body at those colleges which tells you even they have a controlled environment, communication control, environmental control. week leadership in administration the colleges, they cannot even bring out their own people and there's 2,000 arrests around the country on 40 campuses. so this is not about young people in the war or even hamas and 2 hatred. it's about other -ist issues. biden's weakness is what the problem is. >> kayleigh: i want to get to president trump and his vp pick. jdi dans, marco rubio. you hear tim scott. you have heard doug berg room. chris from the campaign says anyone's guests. it's a fools errand to read these reports. i'm curious as a democrat who would you fear most as trump's vice president? >> i would fear someone i don't think you'll pick which is nikki haley. in a close election you need to consolidate your party. but if trump sees himself 7, 9, 12 points ahead he is more likely i think that not to go with a loyalist which nikki haley most assuredly is not. that group having watched jdi events on tv the other night, he is a very effec
it is less than 1% of the student body at those colleges which tells you even they have a controlled environment, communication control, environmental control. week leadership in administration the colleges, they cannot even bring out their own people and there's 2,000 arrests around the country on 40 campuses. so this is not about young people in the war or even hamas and 2 hatred. it's about other -ist issues. biden's weakness is what the problem is. >> kayleigh: i want to get to...
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recently, iran and myanmar have declined the most, with china remaining the worst online environment, according to researchers. globally, they say internet freedom has declined 13 years in a row. experts say the trend is only going in one direction because tools for internet control have become abundant, and governments are far less squeamish about using them. the idea that the internet is a global space, that is a commons that is...or, you know, it's a public good or commons or some combination that's going to be beyond the reach of governments to control, it's going to be the same everywhere — you know, that was always a bit of a fantasy, but it also was sort of this knee jerk libertarianism that was based on an incorrect understanding of how the technology actually works. geopolitics, too, is threatening the status quo in unlikely places. the us, one of the champions of the open internet, is taking the unprecedented move of banning one of the world's most popular apps, tiktok, due to security fears about the chinese—owned company. so, even as incredible feats of engineering are
recently, iran and myanmar have declined the most, with china remaining the worst online environment, according to researchers. globally, they say internet freedom has declined 13 years in a row. experts say the trend is only going in one direction because tools for internet control have become abundant, and governments are far less squeamish about using them. the idea that the internet is a global space, that is a commons that is...or, you know, it's a public good or commons or some...
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we are not creating a hospitable environment in the u.s. for them to make these business decisions . not to mention that they are making it more chilling on the pharmaceutical industry, in terms of having an actual property, being able to defend their intellectual property rights to recover the cost of an investment. if we do not figure out a bipartisan way to deal with this, we are going to lose the war. when we talk about drug pricing, the last time i checked, a therapy or drug -- i'm just going to give that a soapbox speech. there is a lot packed in there. this is a very dangerous game that we are playing of making this a purely partisan process. i also wanted to cover -- you get to hear a lot of other people talk. another thing that we will meet with you separately on, number one, we have got to get telehealth authorized. anybody asking for an extension does not understand how the free market works. i know that this is the operating standard from the perspective of the -- i am doing my part but you are not going to stimulate investment
we are not creating a hospitable environment in the u.s. for them to make these business decisions . not to mention that they are making it more chilling on the pharmaceutical industry, in terms of having an actual property, being able to defend their intellectual property rights to recover the cost of an investment. if we do not figure out a bipartisan way to deal with this, we are going to lose the war. when we talk about drug pricing, the last time i checked, a therapy or drug -- i'm just...
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can you imagine having that conversation in the current political environment in the united states? you can't. in part, because of our own divisions. in part, because we took a 30-your holiday from strategic discussions because we didn't think it was necessary at a time when america was the sole power out there. now we need to do it and we have kind of lost the skills, we need to get back on the bicycle and learn how to ride it again. paula: but 30 years ago you would say it was politically and even bureaucratically visible. david: david: it would have been politically difficult. the political difficulty is we were showing some early progress. we negotiated through the money, the billions of dollars that went to dismantling part of the old soviet nuclear infrastructure, so that fuel was blended down and burned off in a nuclear power plants in the middle of the country. so people were reading their kids bedtime stories at night under lights that were basically being fueled by old soviet nuclear weapons. that's pretty great. but we then convinced ourselves that that was going to be th
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but on world press a freedom day where some players and the you and decided to focus on the environment is all correspondent picks up the story on wordpress freedom day during listening media. what? because across the globe will pay tribute to those kilobytes, riley falls as while working. a garza, according to a report from the committee to protect goodness, 3 quarters of the 19 on june this, the media was killed worldwide in 2023. died during the initial stages of as i was on. so the, this figure only covers the 1st 10 weeks of his radio preparations on his since was and sharply some put the death toll as high as 133 more than in the vietnam war on world war 2 and accounting for 11 percent of the jun, listing garza and guys the as a war has been the most deeply and the most dangerous environment we've seen. since we start counting number in front of us, goes board live in 1992. we're investigating at least a dozen cases where we think that journalists have been deliberately targeted. we've seen the case, for example, of some of the voices john, and that's who was killed on the lebanes
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hunt at night and, well, often terrify people, but there's nothing creepy about what bats do for the environment. >> they're not only cute, but they do these amazing roles for our ecosystem. >> reporter: joseph kurty is an ecologist and said without bats, life would be far less enjoyable. >> we wouldn't have coffee, chocolate or tequila. >> reporter: over 300 species of fruit depends on bats for pollination. they help disperse seeds and play an essential role in pest control by eating mosquitoes and help with the threat of wildfires by destroying bark beetles. bats are declining around the world due to loss of habitat, pollution, and extreme weather events caused by climate change. >> it's very daunting. i'm going to be honest with you. it's very daunting knowing there are all these multitudes of factors leading to their declines and a general apathy. >> reporter: levi sousa is far from apathetic. >> it's been very exciting. >> reporter: sousa is a senior environmental scientist with the california department of fish and wildlife. his team is tracking bats by attaching small radio transmitters o
hunt at night and, well, often terrify people, but there's nothing creepy about what bats do for the environment. >> they're not only cute, but they do these amazing roles for our ecosystem. >> reporter: joseph kurty is an ecologist and said without bats, life would be far less enjoyable. >> we wouldn't have coffee, chocolate or tequila. >> reporter: over 300 species of fruit depends on bats for pollination. they help disperse seeds and play an essential role in pest...
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it is not her dream and she ended up there in this incredibly toxic, ultimately violent environment and saw a lot and has a near photographic memory, even if that did not always come through in her testimony. i think it was probably very hard for trump, if he has emotions, to see her in that position. she's not michael cohen. >> lawrence said this when we played the open, there was avoidance of eye contact. she said she hadn't talked to him since 2022. it seems to me that there are two key parts of the prosecution's case that hope hicks helps prosecution with. one is was this about the campaign? that is key to the motive. the other was was this being done by other people or date trump have a role? my understanding is the testimony spoke to both of those but on the second can you talk about the first one, on the second one, it is pretty clear from her testimony at least according to her that he was involved, this was not an off book operation freelanced by michael cohen. >> she talks about the fact that when the injury first comes in before the wall street journal publishes that the nati
it is not her dream and she ended up there in this incredibly toxic, ultimately violent environment and saw a lot and has a near photographic memory, even if that did not always come through in her testimony. i think it was probably very hard for trump, if he has emotions, to see her in that position. she's not michael cohen. >> lawrence said this when we played the open, there was avoidance of eye contact. she said she hadn't talked to him since 2022. it seems to me that there are two...
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spending time here has made everyone consider their own impact on the environment. we can't help that we exist, but we can do better- to take care of it. we could make a different deal with the planet, a different deal with the environment, you think? absolutely. and i think seeing things like this remind us- that it's worth doing. i think we get really- caught up in how, when, why, it's impossible. but, i mean, look at this. you just want to stop and do better. - next time, i'm joining scientists as they take blubber samples from whales. .. perfect. ..to understand more about their population numbers. we know that the pregnancy rates are high, the population is increasing, and we're also seeing more calves in the water. so all things we feel good about. and taking the coldest dip of my life. woohoo! that was just as unpleasant as i thought it was going to be. hey, i'mjulia with the catch up. tonight — the return of gavin and stacey, climate controversy and a stormzy community. but we'll start with the local elections. results are still rolling in after the vote o
spending time here has made everyone consider their own impact on the environment. we can't help that we exist, but we can do better- to take care of it. we could make a different deal with the planet, a different deal with the environment, you think? absolutely. and i think seeing things like this remind us- that it's worth doing. i think we get really- caught up in how, when, why, it's impossible. but, i mean, look at this. you just want to stop and do better. - next time, i'm joining...
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what strategy makes sense in this environment. >> if you look at concerns about higher rates for longer my colleague did a story about the barbell approach that you can have for investing, one side you want to have cyclical stocks and balance that out like utilities and bonds in the middle the cyclical you can of nascar, and infrastructure construction company getting more into electricity and renewables, united rentals, company that rents out dump trucks, that's an area that could do well and acquitted is another company that could be a sleeper play on a.i. because this data centers. >> in the middle of bonds talk about equities being down month-to-month what we do with fixed income even the rate environment. >> with fixed income give short-term treasuries that make more sense on longer term duration duration duration that's with fixed income people shout about give a corporate bond intermediate from vanguard and shorter duration and if you want to take higher risk yet senior loans as well leverage loans ticker symbol bk ln, that is not brooklyn. 8% is the yield so you get yield with u
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oil that they've been able to exploit and the brace on way, which is actually quite dangerous for the environment. there's a lot of leakage, but they've had a lot of money coming in from that. and they're, they're backed by china. they have a lot of increased trade with china. china has been feeling back out and or questions about how much time is actually eating rushes of base for keeping up the were. and you can right to raise a file and great to have you on counting the costs. thank you. thank you. sell up or vanish from american stools. president joe biden has signed a bill that could lead to a nationwide biotech told if it's chinese or in a bind does, doesn't divest from the app. but the deadline is in about a year's timeouts off to the 2024 election. politicians of worried tech talk may shift sensitive use that data with the chinese government. the company is always denied the allegations and says it will challenge what it cools in unconstitutional law. in cold, well, the stakes are high for take talk, losing its biggest market with a 170000000 uses. the video sharing app helps generate bil
oil that they've been able to exploit and the brace on way, which is actually quite dangerous for the environment. there's a lot of leakage, but they've had a lot of money coming in from that. and they're, they're backed by china. they have a lot of increased trade with china. china has been feeling back out and or questions about how much time is actually eating rushes of base for keeping up the were. and you can right to raise a file and great to have you on counting the costs. thank you....
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or you are looking for political newsr morgan talk about environment or the southern border. you would get a dial on your feet where you can adjust that to more or less. more diversity, less diversity. the important virtue of this is it would put the user in control of content moderation. the user could himself or herself make basic decisions about what came across through oofacebook or x or whatever. we may be moving in the direction of something like that. there has been a proliferation of platforms. all i think is necessary is to have competition in this space. you're not relying on the three threegigantic platforms for your news. and they've got blue sky, mastodon, there's actually a protocol if you post something on threads and also shows up on mastodon. if they join the same consortium all these platforms can reach much broader audiences. but again you would be of control of what you saw and what other people saw. that is what is critical. what is critical is to reduce the scale of the content moderation and increase its diversity. hand back control of individual users.
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garza and guys, the is a war, has been the most deadly and the most dangerous environment we've seen. since we start counting number in front of us goes board. why? in 1992, we're investigating at least a dozen cases where we think that journalists have been deliberately targeted. we've seen the case, for example, of some of the voyages, john, unless he was killed on the lebanese food. the, there's been a number of independent reports indicating that he was clearly wearing a he was a wearing pressing sydney at his other job, invest in an area known to be an area wedge on this operates. and yet i was talking to is by is really, mine is right, the strike and, and there were a number of other cases that we're looking into. yeah, those very palestinians appear to be missing from the official not to say that the united nations between 1991 designated may, the 3rd as an a new date to recognize apply to the gym this across the world, given the global slide and press freedom on the front of the board join this were killed in 2023. that in any of the years since freckles begun the choice of fo
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students filing suits against universities, arguing that the institutions are failing to create an environment in which they feel safe. how strong is that legal argument? >> so again, i mean, i know this is frustrating, but it truly depends on every specific circumstance. so these inquiries when the we're talking about these suits that i believe are and will be filed under that federal statute that we just talked about, title six of the civil rights act. it's really going to depend on how much their activities were impacted. and that is something that will depend on, frankly, i think more information than i have, just based on seeing short videos or even i was on campus at ucla earlier this week, it really will depend on did you have to just use another entrance to your classroom, or were you really barred from class? now, of course, there are also for counter protesters. there are also allegations about and on both sides about assault, about battery. so these are all suits that i suspect we will see. and that depend so much on the specific facts of that case. not a global kind of there were b
students filing suits against universities, arguing that the institutions are failing to create an environment in which they feel safe. how strong is that legal argument? >> so again, i mean, i know this is frustrating, but it truly depends on every specific circumstance. so these inquiries when the we're talking about these suits that i believe are and will be filed under that federal statute that we just talked about, title six of the civil rights act. it's really going to depend on how...
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according to the latest research from reporters without borders, the environment forjournalism is defined as "bad" in 75% of the countries it ranks. earlier i spoke tojodie ginsberg, ceo of the committee to protectjournalists. let's start today of all days by discussing the journalists who have paid the highest price of all for doing their work, those have been killed, in particular those in gaza. 97 journalists killed since october 7th there. you mightjust talk to us a little bit about the work thatjournalists are doing in gaza, why it's so challenging and why it's so important. it's challenging because nowhere is safe in gaza. for seven months, gazan journalists have been living the war and trying to document the war. they've been going to hospitals and of course we see hospitals bombed. they've been going to refugee camps, and we've seen refugee camps bombed. in addition, there are examples where journalists have been targeted. we know of at least three and we think there are more, so journalists are also being directly targeted for working as journalists, and of course they are suffer
according to the latest research from reporters without borders, the environment forjournalism is defined as "bad" in 75% of the countries it ranks. earlier i spoke tojodie ginsberg, ceo of the committee to protectjournalists. let's start today of all days by discussing the journalists who have paid the highest price of all for doing their work, those have been killed, in particular those in gaza. 97 journalists killed since october 7th there. you mightjust talk to us a little bit...
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and be very intentional about a desire to bring this kind of agriculture to neighborhoods, to urban environments. >> the mayor says san francisco already has more than 100 food producing gardens across the city, which feed more than 100,000 people. actually, fantastic. >> a special honor for 19 americans today in washington, d.c. >> as the first woman speaker of the house, she has shepherded some of our nation's most consequential laws by keeping coalitions together and standing with and up to presidents of both parties. nancy pelosi is just one recipient of the medal of freedom. oday. we'll tell you who prescribed by cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto for heart failure. novartis may help you save on your prescription. wher
and be very intentional about a desire to bring this kind of agriculture to neighborhoods, to urban environments. >> the mayor says san francisco already has more than 100 food producing gardens across the city, which feed more than 100,000 people. actually, fantastic. >> a special honor for 19 americans today in washington, d.c. >> as the first woman speaker of the house, she has shepherded some of our nation's most consequential laws by keeping coalitions together and...
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. | for example, environment, - what they eat, what experiences this new clone is going i to have that could make it a little different than the original. | i was lucky enough to be able - to adopt two puppies from a litter of three because our client only wanted one of the puppies. - overall, they're very similar. i can't tell them apart, - but definitely there's one that's become kind of the alpha and i the other one's kind of the baby. how these technology can be used for obviously conservation and the way that we can freeze cells down in order to be able to bring them back to life in ten, 20,1000 years' time quite often comes back to these very same technology. if you preserve this genetics and you can clone some of these species back, you can actually help a species that could be on the brink of extinction and hopefully stop that particular species from from disappearing. it's been 28 years since dolly the sheep was born an animal. cloning is still controversial. even now, the success rate of a cloned embryo is relatively low, which raises ethical concerns about the being of donor
. | for example, environment, - what they eat, what experiences this new clone is going i to have that could make it a little different than the original. | i was lucky enough to be able - to adopt two puppies from a litter of three because our client only wanted one of the puppies. - overall, they're very similar. i can't tell them apart, - but definitely there's one that's become kind of the alpha and i the other one's kind of the baby. how these technology can be used for obviously...
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the flyers are bred in a carefully controlled environment $25.00 days after the late the eggs, the lobby are ready to be harvested. the proud to enrich lobby are. ready salted and separated from the substrate for the final step in the process. to bring it out here, loading the trans overnight and we had dried them. go to the hydride then. so the house longer shelf life, this is what we get. absolutely, totally right and stuff. no, the highly nutritious insect lobby is ground up and turned into easily transportable and long lasting in 6th feet. the 1st application that we have focused on the black, so you just lie is actually the insect means that both what i, what i just to day of course we are focused on to them, but it can be applied on the website you as well by the assignment, etc. meanwhile, the indian government has said and the shoes goals to double india is eco college of production by 2030, an insect feed that can be used in echo culture that does not rely on emptying the oceans for feed might be the only way to realizing these goals, sustainably, wireless insects are so great a
the flyers are bred in a carefully controlled environment $25.00 days after the late the eggs, the lobby are ready to be harvested. the proud to enrich lobby are. ready salted and separated from the substrate for the final step in the process. to bring it out here, loading the trans overnight and we had dried them. go to the hydride then. so the house longer shelf life, this is what we get. absolutely, totally right and stuff. no, the highly nutritious insect lobby is ground up and turned into...
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are are not able to assume san francisco market rents but ready to move out of the more supportive environment and one of the many benefits of the program it creates more space in the family supportive housing program and these are the programs that have those more intensive wrap around social services. for more highly vulnerable families, families with more barriers to stability and this just creates more supportive housing for them without having to build another unit that supportive housing, so it is part of creating flow in our system. people are not pushed into housing ladder, it is for folks who want to take that on and move to a more independent type of housing, but it is a really exciting opportunity and it creates more space for people coming in off the street or out of a shelter to go into other types of housing. >> forgive me, my question is more about the leadership of the department and that wrap around of services, because it occurs to me and speaking to some of the staff at compass i did get this idea that we were used to this type of population, so single folks with substance a
are are not able to assume san francisco market rents but ready to move out of the more supportive environment and one of the many benefits of the program it creates more space in the family supportive housing program and these are the programs that have those more intensive wrap around social services. for more highly vulnerable families, families with more barriers to stability and this just creates more supportive housing for them without having to build another unit that supportive housing,...